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THE DAHY ALASKA FV!PIRE, FRIDAY FFB 3, 1939. By GEORGE MCMANUS i wRLL ! g \ ( YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN JUNIOR MAGGIE'S BEEN 0N : SIS HE 300 SOk "BHOM FOR T ‘:~AL NG THEM N = 2D SUCH BATH rx va— ST _THAT DARLING? A *"_JT rv AN SILLY D HE'S SO SMART= CONVERSAT ION = | / WONDER WHO THE SQUIRREL 1S SHE 1S TALKING TO ? CABS-PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 £3.00 in rides for $2.50 (@t MR .J'W JT WE'LL NOT BE ABLE T’) D!NE WITH THEM FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! ZORIC SYNTEM CUEANING PHORE 15 Alaska Laundry 737 SOUTH FRANKLIN Juno Sample Shop LEOTA RUSSELL Telephone 133 PR AT E TR Alaska Music Supply|[| Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second e 5 ONE PROFESSOR TEACHES CLASS FEEL from Seattle this morning but cancelled Mount McKinley scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow probably will be cancelled un- less walkout settled Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle February 8 at 6 pm if walkout settled Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vanco! r February 7 at 9 pm. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle February 10 at 10 am. if walkout settled. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Northland scheduled to arrive thele at 3:30 tomorrow ® e g at the Cold Storage doc Baranof next Monday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e ka and wayports. ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ® at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port ° . . SteaMER MOVEMENTS A. KILOH * as a pald-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “BORDER G-MEN" — .......,,... Under the profesorial charge of o Lieut. N. S. Fulford, the Haida navi- | o gation class held its weekly meet-| o ing in the High School orium | o Ilast night ° Conduction of the session on| e ‘Thursday night will be a permanent | o arrangement in the future. Previous o class work has been done on Friday | o nights . In addition to of the o subject on be 1 Fulford | ¢ distributed nts lit- | ¢ erature ¢ and | o equipment or required | o by law Approximately session last night Lieut. Fuilford structor due from Juneau. The balance of | o Lient. Richard'e A. F. Wayne, o pected on hand TOP POSITION in Pennsylvania’s new cabinet goes to Sophia M. O'Hara (above), 55, named by Governor-Elect James as the first woman Sec- retary of the Commonwealth. a coverag among the stud with li mall craf boats WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear attended was named as follows: O. H. Bliss, Everett Bliss and Ray McCormick Preceeding the refreshments which h" 1k d the business Ed| followe he business session, CULUHBIA LUHBEB CDMPANY Roller was presented with a box of OF ALASKA cigars on behalf of his young son, Lumber and Building Materials { who will some day perhaps become | British Freighter Silver Ash Afire , PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU a SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and ‘Modemiize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE o'cl acted as sole in- | e to the absence of the e cheduled southbound y of four nd Ensign: Glenn Rollins, are for the session oo —— Alexander, Kake and way #remen conquer blaze on British freighter Silver Ash at Brooklyn, N. Y., only after a nine-hour battle, during which five were injured. Twenty-eight Chinese in the crew were herded on the pier under guard so that none would jump ship into the United States. Because the vessel was loaded with c which Is NOT AFFE(IED creates an inflammable, poisonous gas, fire-fighting authorities cut holes into the side of the ship to sin before life and proverty were furtherendaneered BY WALKOUT Fishermen's Dance - D oU (- AS e o o i i Their last night at H &.a en-{drants had been tested ar Is Event Tomorrow found oyed with the H.H.S Student Body 0 Arne Shudshift, Ma tin Ped- as hosts. They played ping pong and ersen, Tom Cashen and J 2l Pishermen's Ball M. Ell- enjoyed re with Peterson and 5 e o 0 @ - a0 e 0 e Unless “the umexpected happen the motorship Northland will ¢ in Seattle to tie up for an indefinite period before commencing its re- TOmMOrrow nig rocm the apmi will be held ments. man were retained as the committee Rob Douglas high school another month. graduate, played host to the local| It was voted to lend all support gular schedule to Southeast Alaska Masters, mates, and pilots on the craft are involved in a maritime strike seeking a wage increase and a guarantee of 11 months work per year. Top wage for ship masters operat- ing to Alaska is $335 per month and they are employed on an average of 9 mpnths per year. First mates receive approximately $250 per month while pilots obtain a wage of about $225. Sailo) abofrd the larger craft in these waters, who are not con- cerned in the present dispute, now garner in the vicinity of $2700 per year for their labors. According to Capt. L. O. Williams of the M. S. Northland, cargo will be present controversy as there is no tie up of stevedore activities. o S ! Tmzs -o;';x;)—v_v—‘ 176 feet 0.2 feet ngh tide—0:50 a.m. Low tide—6:42 a.m High tide—12:49 p.m., 19.8 feet Low tide--7:12 p.m. -39 feet ——ee Todav’s News T Emo're Crane’s orchestra furnishing mu for the occasioh. Plans for the supervision of Pete sic the eveng are under Hammer, with dancing to begin at 9:30 o'clock. ESTEBETH IS NOW ENROUTE TO JUNEAU Mailboat Estebeth entered Salis- bury Sound ing o'cloc! gof The about 2 o'clock this at 9 o'clock this morn- and arrived at Hirst about 11:30 istebeth was due at Chicha- afternoon The craft is scheduled to arrive at Angoon about midnight tonight, Tenakee at 4 o’clock tomorrow morn- discharged and handled during the jng and Hoonah about 11 o'clock to- morow forenoon FORESTER IO SAIL SITKA WEDNESDAY The launch Forester is scheduled to sail from Juneau next Wednesda for a routine trip in the Adm Division, with Sitka as the destina tion, the Forest Service disclosed to- day. Paul Judge will be the officer aboard. | via HIGH SCHOOL CAGERS ARRIVE HOME BY PLA\E FINE TIME IS REPORT | Compelled to charter a plane for their return trip from Skagway, Douglas high schoel basketeers and Coach Martin Pedersen arrived home about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the White Pass and Yukon Route’s ship which is stationed at the airport there. Pilot Vern Brook- walter. It was a great trip the boys said and proved an exciting diversion | compared' with the boat trip planned | on, that a change ailing schedul- es interferred with, and this morn- ing they were back at school pick- ing up where they left off. Describing the visit at Haines, Mr. Pedersen said their first game! with the school there, resulted in a 23 to 16 win for Douglas. Thursday night they.lost to the Haines school by 30 to 27, and then again on Fri-| day night they were beaten by 34| to 12. They were pleasantly enter- tained there some of the boys stay- ing at private homes and others in the ‘hotel. Saturday morning the Fornance took the boys to Skagway where their first game with the high school played the same evening resulted ml a score of 23 to 13 in favor of Skag- way. Playing the same team Monday night they again lost 26 to 18. On| Tuesday night the Douglas Reserv- | playi the Skagway High for| the third time, losing by five points, 31 to 26. The next night, Wednesday, D.H.S. played the Elks’ team and won their | m second game of the trip, score being 23 to 21. Following the first game at Haines they were entertained by | Steve Sheldon, former high school Student there who showed movies he had taken two years ago and last vear also of the Douglas school. On | Thursday night they were entertain- | ed at the Berges home. He is sup- | (‘ALL 642 delegation during their entire stay at Skagway. The boys were guests of honor at a dance Saturd: ght there given by the Eagles, Lodge. They were also guests of the high school at a theatre party. They visit- ed the railroad shops and round house and some of them saw a loco- motive for the first time. . Total expense of the boys for the trip amounted to but $2 each, per day. B FIREMEN HOLD SESSION With basketball and other attrac- ions on tap to divert attendance there was a rather small turnout at the regular monthly meeting of | | the Douglas Volunteer Fire DeparL- | ment last night. Fire Chief Pu h reported that the fire extinguishers recommended | by the department for the govern-| | ment school had been ordered ac-| cording to information given him Report from the Mamtcnance; A e ———— HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. SER REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks possible to the bill now before the Legislature asking funds for a new gymnasium for the school. A gen- eral invitation to all members of the Department to attend the Ju- neau Firemen's dance on February 11 was presented. Social committee for next meeting VAN'S STORE 218 S. FRANKLIN JARMAN'S-FRIENDLY ,4A~A|fi/\§ PACIFIC RAILWAY towflm Travel on a "PRIN- CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah February 12, 22 March 5, 15, 26 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars. from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska ' CANADIAN PACIFIC R P P A T SAILING SCHEDULE ALASKA Transporiation Company [ Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS ... Feb 8 At6P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. |- SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southcas! Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER —U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 . DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS—Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispaicher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South, 2-Way Radio cm-nm Autherized U. S. MAIL Carrier Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. SHebae. TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE m Alex, Holden, Chief Pilot : NORTHLAN A-l\.(w H COMPANY | Juneau {o Sesttle Leéave Ar. Junedu Lv.,!uu.u Seattle No.Bound So.Bound <€ Jan. 31 Peb. 2 Feb. 7 Feb, 14 TRAMSPORTATION WEEKLY SAILINGS TRIPLEX 'Odorless’ | | | DRY CLEANERS Pickup Delivery—'Sam the Tailor’ | Bethel-Nome Read Down Leave Seatlle Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb, 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 s Feb, 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 —Calls at Ynkutut, Northbound and Southbound. Raad Up Juneau |Ar.[Bun. Whitehorse __[Lv.|Sun. Steamer BARANOF MT. 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